5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for an Interior Paint Job

If you’re one of the homeowners who don’t like DIY interior house painting, then you’re likely searching for professional decorative painters who can do the job on your behalf. But before you allow them to paint your house, do some prep work to avoid making messes and splashing the paint all over your interior. 

Here are the five best ways to prep your home for a smoother and cleaner interior painting project.

Move Your Furniture and Home Appliances

Move your furniture and home appliances from the room you will have painted. Doing this helps prevent paint from splashing over your furnishings and electronics. 

But moving sizeable furniture like couches, dining tables, and ranges can be challenging. If this is the case, have them covered instead. Covering your furniture and appliances with durable drop cloth protects them from paint splatters. And you can also use old, used sheets if you don’t want to buy new drop cloths.

Protect Your Soft Furnishings

Soft furnishings like carpets and rugs are vulnerable to paint splatters. And once they get splashed on, removing the paint can be challenging or impossible!

So, to guarantee your soft furnishings’ safety from paint tarnish, take your time to remove or store them in containers. And this is especially the case if the painter begins working on your ceilings and window treatments.

Even if you didn’t hire a professional painter to work on your ceilings, it’s still best to remove these soft furnishings to avoid incidents of paint splattering all over them.

Remove All Wall Decorations

If you want your painting contractor to paint your walls without issues, remove all your wall decorations beforehand. But remember, as tempting as it is to pile them on the side of a room and cover them with a cloth, paint can still splash on them once the pros start painting your interior.

So, to avoid that risk of splattering paint over your wall decorations, store them in containers or place them in a different room.

Thoroughly Clean Your Interior Walls

Cleaning your walls can make a massive difference in the results of an interior or exterior house painting project. After all, even if you can’t see them, your walls are likely riddled with dust, cobwebs, dirt, stains, and other debris that can prevent the paint from adhering well.

So, guarantee hassle-free and smooth painting by scrubbing your walls with a sponge soaked in a mixture of detergent and water. This simple combination should be enough to rinse off even the grimiest walls.

Vacate the Rooms

It’s crucial to understand you won’t be able to move around rooms once the interior painting begins. So, instead of lounging in your home and making it more challenging for your painters, take the initiative to give them a clear space and let them do their jobs well.

If you’ve availed of painting services for all the rooms, you should move out in the meantime. You can rent a room in a hotel or stay with a relative. Either way, stay away for at least a day or two. After all, paint emits toxic fumes, which can be hazardous to your health.